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SPECIFICATIONS

TROUBLESHOOTING

NO RECEPTION FROM RADIO

Make sure that the relevant antenna is connected.

HISSING AND NOISE FROM RADIO

This generally happens when a weak stereo signal is 
received, adjust the antenna to improve reception and if it 
persists consider getting an external one fitted by a qualified 
installer

REMOTE NOT WORKING

Make sure batteries are fitted correctly and are in proper 
working order. If  not replace with new ones. Make sure you 
are not too far away from the unit and that there are no 
obstructions between the remote and the unit itself. 
Make  sure that the source you are trying to control has been 
selected on the remote device? Check and try again.

NO AUDIO

Make sure that the unit is powered on and that the mute 
indicator on the front panel is off.  Ensure speakers are 
attached to the unit and that the front panel speaker selectors 
are on. Check that the both the RCA bridges between the 
PRE OUT and AMP IN  sockets  are inserted.

NOISE WHEN TV TURNED ON

The tv may be too close to the unit, this may be more 
noticeable when listening to an AM radio station.

 

SOUND NOT MATCHING THE VIDEO

If you have the audio from a video source connected to the 
receiver and the sound from the receiver is not matching the 
sound from the video device, then simply make sure that the 
audio source is connected to the VCR or DVD input and that 
the correct source is selected via the remote or the front 
panel

NO TITLES ON MP3 PLAYBACK

If you have not tagged the MP3 it will play the track but no file 
info can be displayed. The only way to prevent this is to make 
sure all your files are tagged correctly

WRONG TITLES ON MP3 PLAYBACK

The USB player only reads the info that has been tagged to 
the file. If this is wrong then the file info displayed will be 
wrong. 

Should the problem persist, switch the unit off, unplug it from the mains supply and call your 
dealer to arrange a service of the unit.   Remember there are no user serviceable parts inside 
and under no circumstances should this unit be opened by anyone other than a qualified 
engineer.

GENERAL

Stereo Hi Fi Receiver
USB input for playback of MP3 files with ID3 tags
RDS AM/FM Tuner with 64 Presets
4 Stereo Inputs (DVD, CD, AUX/PHONO, VCR)
Record Output
Pre Out and Amp In Facility
2 Mic Inputs with Independent Volume Control
Digital Display
Menu Driven Control of Bass Treble and Balance
Handheld Remote Control
2 Groups of Speaker Outputs A/B
Headphones Output

OUTPUT

80 + 80 W RMS @ 4 ?

PROTECTION

Short, Overload and Surge Protection Circuits

USB PLAYER

MP3 File playback via USB Device (Not Included)
Maximum Number of Indexed Folders 65.534
Maximum Number of Indexed Files 65.534
Maximum Number of Folder Levels 8

TUNER

Digital AM / FM with 64 Presets

INPUTS

4 Stereo Music Inputs via 2 x RCA
(DVD, CD, AUX/PHONO selectable & VCR)
Amp In Facility via 2 x RCA
2 Mic Inputs with Independent Volume Control
via 6.3mm Mono Jack

OUTPUTS

REC output via 2 x RCA
PRE OUT facility via 2 x RCA
Headphone Output via 6.3mm Stereo Jack

FREQUENCY RESPONSE

20 – 20000Hz  ± 1db

SIGNAL TO NOISE RATIO

88db 

TOTAL HARMONIC DISTORTION

 

0.04 % (1W)

SPEAKER OUTPUT

2 Pairs Of Speaker Outputs A / B Selectable
A or B selected 4 – 16 ?
A & B selected 8 – 16 ?
Connection via Binding Posts or Banana Plugs

POWER REQUIREMENTS

230V AC, 200W Max

DIMENSIONS

435 x 105x 335 mm

Summary of Contents for SoundStation

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL SoundStation www AVuno com www AVuno com ...

Page 2: ...S AND CONTROLS 4 Front Panel Rear Panel Display Remote Control 3 CONNECTIONS 8 Audio Sources Speaker Connections Antenna am fm Power Connection Headphones 4 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 10 Remote Control Selecting Audio Sources USB Playback Tuner Operation 5 TROUBLESHOOTING 12 6 SPECIFICATIONS 13 Page Section ...

Page 3: ...d away from power lines If you transfer the receiver from a cold to a warm place allow it to reach room temperature before switching on as there may be a risk of condensation Thank you for choosing an AVuno product We are sure that it will give you many years of trouble free enjoyment However to ensure the finest possible performance it is recommended that you read this manual before use and keep ...

Page 4: ...MORY Selects the signal from the VCR input In tuner mode this is used to memorize stations and store them to one of the 64 presets In USB player mode it is used to stop playback 9 MENU A B C D FOLDER TRACK The MENU button allows access to a menu where you can adjust bass treble balance and other functions such as maximum volume and switch on levels In radio mode the A B C D button is used when sto...

Page 5: ...quentially In USB player mode it allows playback of the tracks on the attached USB device in a random fashion 4 AM FM FOLDER TRACK In tuner mode it selects between the AM and FM bands In USB player mode it allows you to choose a folder and the tracks within that folder from an attached USB device 5 RDS Displays the RDS information about the radio station you have selected 6 ID3 Pressing this butto...

Page 6: ...It is recommended that the speakers are set 2 to 3 metres apart and are at a 45 degree angle to the central listening point in the room CONNECTING THE FM AM ANTENNAS The FM and AM antennas connect to their respective inputs at the rear of the receiver The AM loop antenna should be fully unwound and by pressing on the spring loaded tabs you can insert the bare ends into the socket Releasing the tab...

Page 7: ... keypad that you wish to store it in Press the MEMORY button MEMORY will appear in the digital display Next assign it a position 1 8 using the keypad on the remote Once this is done OK will appear in the display to confirm the station has been stored To manually preset your stations using the front panel controls first tune in the desired station Choose the group A D using the A B C D button press...

Page 8: ...n be displayed The only way to prevent this is to make sure all your files are tagged correctly WRONG TITLES ON MP3 PLAYBACK The USB player only reads the info that has been tagged to the file If this is wrong then the file info displayed will be wrong Should the problem persist switch the unit off unplug it from the mains supply and call your dealer to arrange a service of the unit Remember there...

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